BIOL1300 — Introduction to Forensic Science
This course will familiarize students with the history and theory of forensic science and the function of crime laboratories. Students will explore ethical considerations and legal responsibilities of forensic scientists. They will apply the scientific method in observing, documenting, collecting, preserving, analyzing, and reporting evidence through case studies and hands-on biomedical lab activities. This course covers the characteristics of hazardous waste and the necessary safe handling, storage, and disposal.
Prerequisites: ENGL0921, MATH0800
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